The Activity Continues Podcast
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1y ago
 Hey blog readers! Jennifer and I had the privilege of speaking with Amy & Megan from The Activity Continues recently.  It was probably one of the best interviews we've done!   We talk about our experiences, what it was like to work with The Dead Files team, and some new things that recently have happened.   Click here if you'd like to download the audio version or click here if you'd like to see us on video.  The Activity Continues is an amazing podcast that recaps Dead Files episodes.  They provide some thoughtful insight to episodes and the show i ..read more
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A Desert Haunt Part 1 - Guest Blogger
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2y ago
We'd like to welcome new guest blogger, Rick!  He's sharing the terrifying story of his experiences in the desert.  Here's Part 1 of his story. The purpose in sharing our story has been to help others; giving them strength and courage to get the help they need to live a normal life.  That purpose has turned into a mission.   We don't shy away from our experience and neither should anyone else.  No one should suffer in silence out of fear of being judged or ridiculed. If you'd like to be a guest blogger, click HERE for details.  We'd love to hear fro ..read more
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Continuous Adventurous Journey
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2y ago
Navigating our new lives has been many things; challenging, painful, enlightening, wonderful, and scary.  It has meant not only changing who we are, but accepting what we are as well as what happens around us.  One of the major things we had to change was accepting the fact that regardless how hard we try to protect ourselves, something will always sneak by us.  Despite all our best efforts, things still happen in our house and, sometimes, even the places we go.  The key to acceptance is understanding that we can still control our environment.   Something recently ..read more
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Limited Time & Limited Space
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2y ago
 Although we get request throughout the year for people to come visit our ranch, the Fall is when we get the most request.  'Tis the season I guess. After discussing it, we have decided to give it a try.  We feel we are in a good place with our abilities and know exactly how to protect ourselves.  Unlike the last team that came out, we are not desperate or looking for answers, so that anxiety is no longer a factor.   We have decided to open it up to one paranormal team along with a limited number of chosen guest.  For now, it will be just one night but depend ..read more
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What About Those Who Lived There Before you?
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2y ago
The comment below to our most recent blog entry really made me think.   "It's interesting to realize you were always OPEN to the paranormal. I too had a few small things that happened to me in the past. Nothing big like seeing someone, like you. I had just heard my name called in my ear a couple of times, but it showed me, as I look back, that I was OPEN for the experience I had when I moved into the house I live in now that came with it's own ghost! Do you think people who have never had any experiences, don't believe in such things, are TOTALLY closed minded, would have any such ex ..read more
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It All Makes Sense Now
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2y ago
As I continue to navigate through some unexplained and scary memories, they are all are starting to make sense now.  The unexplained has now become the explained and the scariness is not as scary.  I always had this feeling there was something or someone watching me but would always dismiss it to my imagination or just the fact that what I was experiencing was just not possible.  That was frustrating because I knew deep down that something happened but, because of my narrow thinking, I would dismiss it.  All that did was add to the "what if" anxiety. Even as my family was g ..read more
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Growing up with Spirits: My Philosophy
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2y ago
Hello again y’all, it’s Heidi. First things first, I wanted to express how grateful I am to all of the wonderful people out there who read my very first entry. It was something I never had an interest in doing, and frankly, it was something I was afraid of. Seeing the support that was given to me made me feel glad that I decided to do something a little out of my comfort zone. So, thank you all. Now, my first entry was about a scary situation in one of the many paranormal experiences I’ve had. I feel like that’s the sort of thing that draws people in. However, I think it’s important to remembe ..read more
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Possession in a Child's Perspective
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2y ago
Hello, viewers of the blog, it’s Heidi. At long last, you get to hear from me if you ever had any interest in what I have to say. I guess I’ll start off by saying that I never wrote anything before because I don’t like looking back on what happened to my family and I. Those are some of the worst years of my life, so naturally, I wouldn’t want to reflect on them or even go back and remember the slightest detail. I mean, some of the stuff possibly caused by our issues with the paranormal is still affecting me today. It was only just recently that I got my medical issues and auto-immune disease u ..read more
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Did you just slap my ass?
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2y ago
Living in a small house with an open bedroom means there is not a lot of privacy, especially for Jennifer and me.  So, when we get a opportunity to get some "quality time" together, we need to take it because we don't know when it will present itself again.  One day in particular we had a chance and we took it.   Jennifer had just put Emi down for a nap and I was taking a lunch break.  A touch lead to a kiss, which lead to an embrace, which lead to us quietly sneaking into the back bedroom and locking the door for some afternoon delight. It had been awhile since we h ..read more
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The Chill of an Early Fall
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2y ago
While our experiences were raging on, I always seemed to dread the upcoming Fall season.  Not that anything in particular happened, it just seemed that more happened.  Well, at least it appeared that more happened.  Maybe it was just my heightened senses to the change in seasons.   The leaves were changing, Fall decorations were out, and the morning air was getting crisp.  Everything was going into hiding from the upcoming Winter.  Looking back, I can recall two incidents that still stick out to me which seemed to have some correlation to the change in season ..read more
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